These are the Undergraduate Courses of the Institute of Mathematics.

General MathematicsThe development of mathematical literacy and appreciation through a synoptic view of the different branches of mathematics with historical notes and applications.

Credit: 3 u.

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Math 2

Practical MathematicsBasic mathematical skills and applications in everyday life.

Credit: 3 u.

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Math 11

College AlgebraLinear equations; algebraic and graphical solutions of the quadratic equations; exponents and radicals; complex numbers; binomial expansion; determinants; progressions; solutions of equations, several equations in several variables.

Differential Equations And ApplicationsModeling systems; solutions of ordinary differential equations (ODE's) of order one and systems of ODE's Laplace transform; solutions of the classical partial differential equations; numerical methods.

Prerequisite: Math 65 or equivalent

Credit: 3 u.

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Math 123.1

Advance Calculus IThe real number system; point set topology sequence of real numbers; limits and continuity; metric spaces; the derivative; the Riemann integral; series of real numbers; sequence and series of functions; uniform convergence; power series.